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04-03-2009, 05:02 PM #1OPMember
Transplant form Hydro to soil?
I have some sick girls.... I need to know is it possible to transplant frm hydro to soil ? (see pic on HELP SAVE MY PLANTS.)
They have all gone from the dark green with browning going up the leaves to light green adn browning still going up leaves. I have rinsed adn the nutes several times off and watched my PH but still having issues.
I would like to give up the HYDRO and transplant to soil.... pleas send me all the advise possiblebirdboy Reviewed by birdboy on . Transplant form Hydro to soil? I have some sick girls.... I need to know is it possible to transplant frm hydro to soil ? (see pic on HELP SAVE MY PLANTS.) They have all gone from the dark green with browning going up the leaves to light green adn browning still going up leaves. I have rinsed adn the nutes several times off and watched my PH but still having issues. I would like to give up the HYDRO and transplant to soil.... pleas send me all the advise possible Rating: 5
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04-03-2009, 05:10 PM #2Senior Member
Transplant form Hydro to soil?
Birdboy fill out the form with all the info you can rusty, image,dutch can help you then, search for your topic too. I just read you can transfer but they will have more shock. I only get rid of plants with bugs everything else gets nursed back to health. Dirt farming is only way I go. Good luck
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04-04-2009, 03:24 AM #3Senior Member
Transplant form Hydro to soil?
Hi, I just transplanted two plants that were about 2' tall from hydro to soil. Mine were healthy though so they barely had any shock but yours might but still it is worth trying since it sounds like they will die if you don't do something... Anyway what I did was mix up soil and perlite in a bucket and added water until it was a little soupy. I then used something to partially covered the drainage holes. I then held the plant with one hand in the pot and used a bowl to slowly pour the dirt into the pot. It will take a while for the water to drain (hours) so you will need to do it outside or in a tub and be extra careful with future watering because of the slow draining. After you transplant leave it alone and only add water when needed for the first 2-3 weeks.
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04-04-2009, 04:07 AM #4Senior Member
Transplant form Hydro to soil?
I've transplanted from hydro to soil, and vice-versa, several times, with no problems ... I started the seeds in RapidRooter plugs, then planted, or transplanted, with ease ... :thumbsup:
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